Organic Drift
This is a stunning horizontal pour painting that captures the essence of flowing liquid movement across a stretched canvas. The composition features a dramatic interplay of warm earth tones - rich amber, burnt orange, deep browns, and golden yellows - contrasted against cooler grays and creams. The paint has been manipulated to create organic, cellular patterns with countless bubbles and cells of varying sizes throughout the flowing streams.
The technique appears to involve multiple paint pours that have been allowed to flow and interact naturally, creating layered bands of color that ripple across the canvas horizontally. The cellular structure suggests the use of silicone oil or a similar medium to create the distinctive bubble effects. White and lighter tones peek through like foam or air pockets, adding depth and visual interest to the darker, richer passages.
The overall effect is both geological and fluid - reminiscent of sedimentary rock layers, flowing lava, or even microscopic cellular structures. The painting has a strong sense of movement from left to right, with the colors bleeding and blending in organic, unpredictable ways that are characteristic of the fluid art technique.